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Volume 5

Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine

Page 45

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June 17-18, 2019 Dubai, UAE

Joint Meeting on

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Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare

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World Nutrition & Pediatrics Healthcare Conference

Health Care, Nutrition & Pediatrics Meet 2019

June 17-18, 2019

• IC team audits showing high compliance

• But fly on the wall observation revealed a different story

• Non-compliance widespread

• Accessibility of hand gel at bedside was an issue

• Turnover of new staff – eg . Residents who were poorly

Oriented

• Hand hygiene of parents not monitored or enforced

• Mobile phone use in the clinical area

• Publicity poor

So we need to work on the missing gap and improve the compliance.

Similarly, for central line bundle it may have issues in any of the following.

• Bundles in place

• IC team reporting high compliance- Wrong metric being used

• Was a tick box exercise with no empowerment of nurses

• No standardisation

• Application of antiseptic and adherence to aseptic technique suspect

• Type of antiseptic used

• Multiple breaks in to the line

• Indefinite line duration

When we do quality improvement then we can have infection free NICU.

Biography

Monika Kaushal has completed her MBBS, MD Pediatrics, DM Neonatolgy from FRCPCH. This year faculty of Royal College of pediatrics and

child health UK granted her the honor of status of Fellow of Royal Collage of Pediatrics and child health UK (FRCPCH). She is currently pursuing

her MSC in Neonatology from Southampton University, UK.

sandeepmonica_1@rediffmail.com